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oscillograph
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os·cil·lo·graph  (-sl-grf)
n.
A device that records oscillations, as of an electric current and voltage.


os·cillo·graphic adj.
os·cillo·graphi·cal·ly adv.
oscil·logra·phy (s-lgr-f) n.

oscillograph [ɒˈsɪləˌgrɑːf -ˌgræf]
n
(Electronics) (Physics / General Physics) a device for producing a graphical record of the variation of an oscillating quantity, such as an electric current
oscillographic  [ɒˌsɪləˈgræfɪk] adj
oscillography  [ˌɒsɪˈlɒgrəfɪ] n
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Noun1.oscillograph - a device for making a record of the wave forms of fluctuating voltages or currentsoscillograph - a device for making a record of the wave forms of fluctuating voltages or currents
recorder, recording equipment, recording machine - equipment for making records
Translations
oscillograph
nOszillograf m


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